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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Hello people just put a deposit on the pick of this litter: art ze sumavske doliny X tana jirkova dvora by jinopo....
What are your thoughts on this breeding? Anything in particular these lines are known for? What are these dogs and parents like? Will they be suited for personal protection? What about nerves? Working drives? What do you expect out of such a breeding? Please comment.... |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Waterloo, Ontario
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Oh good. It's not an active board, but they will respond in time. You could private message Hans and I know he will get back to you as well. He's always been good about replying to inquiries.
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Crowned Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Waterloo, Ontario
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Your pup would belong to the 2nd and 3rd bloodline. You can expect a harder, PP type dog, who is dominant, but the third line brings in more versitility with some drive, so it's going to depend on the pup in regards to how the dog responds to obedience/handling - could be higher drive with good endurance. The second line is known for producing good tracking dogs as well. I would expect this breeding to bring a harder dog more truer to the 2nd line than the third in my opinion.. but I am still learning so.... LOL.
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Wow thanks, sounds exactly like what jiri said, I was hoping for English though... Well some of it at least, what does it mean for my dog to belong to the second or third line? And how do you determine whether it's third or second?
With much noobness, Ahmad |
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Also, how do you know about the dogs in the third and second line? Or do you know the dogs themselves?
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Banned
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,291
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please pm me too or just post it here.
can't really add more than elisabeth said but a high level sport dog i think not, generally speaking i beleive these lines are less prey driven and to some elite trainers would consider lacking work ethic - but that is relative. the obvious question in these type of posts is why did you put a deposit down on a litter you know absolutely nothing about - nice colour, breeder said they were awesome?? this is how many well bred dogs end up in rescues. btw its an old breeder trick to let every customer think they got the pick of the litter nice mating, good luck. |
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